Archive for August, 2011

August 1, 2011

Top 5 Ways To Prepare For The Medical Assistant Exam

By Daryl B. Chapman


Being a medical assistant is not easy. It takes strength and courage for you will be facing intense physical and emotional challenges. You should be capable of multitasking because of the wide scope of duties and responsibilities you will be handling. You should be able to do administrative tasks and clinical tasks as well. Furthermore, you need to be patient and calm while in emergency situations. At the same time you must be well versed so that you can communicate to other healthcare professionals and patients clearly.

Despite of the challenges of the medical assistants are facing, still this kind of healthcare career is very in demand. It will continue to be the most promising career for the coming years. A medical assisting career is definitely a perfect stepping stone for those people who want to pursue career advancement.

One way to increase one’s earnings in this career is to pass the certified medical assistants exam offered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). Passing this exam will improve your proficiency in the career.

To help you pass the certified medical assistants exam, here are some of the tips on how to prepare yourself for the big day.

1. Prepare yourself emotionally, physically and mentally
Taking medical assistant exam is not as hard as taking other medical board exams. Still, this exam will make you anxious and nervous. So the first thing you should do is to relax and sleep well. This way, reviewing will be easier for you because you will be able to focus to your studies.

2. Determine the time of review that will suite your schedule
Find a study time that is suitable to your schedule or the time when you are at ease. Some people find it easier to study in the morning. This time of the day is when their thoughts are clear and they are more relaxed.

3. Know the coverage of the test
It is best to get as many information as you can on what the test will cover. There are several resources that you can download at their website for free or for a price. This will not only give you an idea of what lessons to study but it will also give you an idea on how the test will be like.

4. Practice and determine you weak and strong subjects
Take a practice exam and determine your weak and strong areas. You can also time yourself to see how well you will do under time pressure. Do this as often as possible until you are confident enough that you can perfect the exam.

Furthermore, write down the things that you are having trouble memorizing such as formulas and other stuffs. Stick them into your room or anywhere you may often see it. This will help you master your weak points without trouble.

5. Prepare everything you need the night before the exam
If possible prepare the things you will need including the clothes you will wear ahead of time. This is to prevent panic attacks.

Indeed a certified medical assistant has greater advantage to get hired and earn higher salary compared to others. Follow the tips above and you will certainly not panic on your big day. Remember that panic and stress will not produce good results. Good preparation for the exam is necessary for you to get positive results in the medical assisting certification exam.

For more information about the certification examination go to http://www.NHAnow.com. For information about training for a career in healthcare go to http://www.BostonReedCollege.com.